The Environmental Protection Program (EPP) at Argonne National Laboratory collaborates with staff to protect human health and the environment. Interns will support areas such as environmental sampling ...
Join us for this poster session and networking gathering focusing on Purdue's One Health Initiative. Do you want to learn more about One Health? This networking event is an opportunity to learn about ...
Bug Bowl is one of the largest insect festivals in the USA. Preschoolers through retirees take part in hands-on insect activities and a bug zoo. Bug Bowl is part of Purdue Spring Fest weekend.
In the midst of harvest-season, National Farmer's Day recognizes the hard work of the men, women and families who put food on ...
NRES students will take a variety of classes throughout their time at Purdue University. Below are examples of the classes that our students take while in our program. Introduction To Natural ...
Through the first month of the 2024-2025 marketing year, two distinct patterns in Indiana corn basis have emerged. First, basis levels in the Northern and Eastern parts of the state began September ...
Jenna Schober is a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Purdue Animal Sciences Department, and she is under the supervision of Greg Fraley, Ph.D. Schober earned her bachelor’s degrees in animal sciences ...
Welcome to the Office of Multicultural Programs (OMP) in the College of Agriculture, where you can find information about the exemplary work that is being done in the area of diversity and inclusion ...
In urban environments, it’s easy to overlook the vital resource hidden beneath the concrete and skyscrapers: soil. Yet this fundamental element is essential to our ecosystem, supporting both food ...
Eight Department of Agricultural Economics students traveled to the Ag Future of America (AFA) Crop Science Institute July 21 – 23 in St. Louis, MO. During the 3-day conference, the students ...